HOBSONS BAY
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HOBSONS BAY HERITAGE FESTIVAL
ONE, TWO, TREE!
YOU CAN HELP MAKE HOBSONS BAY COOLER, GREENER AND HEALTHIER, READ MORE ON PAGE 11
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HOBSONS BAY HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Amidst the backdrop of inevitable challenges facing our community, something that motivates me in my role as Mayor is finding ways to help spark a little joy or make life a little easier for folks.
As the father of an almost two-yearold, I’m grateful for our beautiful parks and reserves. Investments to make improvements continue including the expansive open space area at the southern end of Bruce Comben Reserve in Altona Meadows and the new play area at JJ Ginifer Reserve in Altona North, see page 8 for more details.
We’re excited to partner with the Hobsons Bay Wetlands Centre committee to complete early works for the Hobsons Bay Wetlands Centre in Altona Meadows. Building on this, in partnership with our federal and state representatives, we are seeking funding for a state-of-the-art, sustainability-focused centre, read more on the following page.
I’m thrilled to see progress being made on Council’s new customer service portal –My Hobsons Bay Hub. We want to make it easier for you to make and track enquiries.
In April and May, we celebrate our city’s heritage with events across Hobsons Bay, as part of the National Trust Heritage Festival. This year, there is an unprecedented number of walking tours, check out our map on pages 6 and 7 for locations.
Finally, if you haven’t already, book a ticket to Steve McCurry’s ICONS exhibition at Seaworks, it’s an eye-opening experience that you won’t want to miss, details on page 4.
Cr Matt Tyler Mayor of Hobsons BayCherry Lake Ward
Strand Ward
All Council meetings are held at the Hobsons Bay Civic Centre and livestreamed starting at 7pm. If you would like to attend in person, please register online as seating is limited.
Tuesday 9 April
Tuesday 14 May
Tuesday 11 June
Tuesday 25 June
Tuesday 9 July
For more information, visit hobsonsbay.
We acknowledge the Bunurong People of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the lands, rivers and coastal areas in Hobsons Bay. We recognise the First Peoples’ relationship to this land and offer our respect to their Elders past and present.
Cover image: Pick up a free tree to plant on your property at one of our tree giveaways, find out more on page 11.
Cr Antoinette
(Tony) Briffa JP
9932 1044 (bh) 0418 398 906 tbriffa@hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au
Cr Daria Kellander
9932 1044 (bh) 0499 600 438 dkellander@hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au
Cr Jonathon Marsden
9932 1044 (bh) 0419 868 009 jmarsden@hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au
Cr Peter Hemphill
9932 1044 (bh) 0419 762 266 phemphill@hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au
Deputy Mayor
Cr Pamela Sutton-Legaud
9932 1044 (bh) 0499 600 834 pslegaud@hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au
Wetlands Ward
Cr Diana Grima
9932 1044 (bh) 0499 600 476 dgrima@hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au
Mayor Cr Matt Tyler
9932 1044 (bh) 0407 748 235 mtyler@hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au
HOBSONS BAY CITY COUNCIL
115 Civic Parade, Altona / PO Box 21, Altona 3018 Phone 1300 179 944
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Construction will kick off for the Hobsons Bay Wetlands Centre in mid-2024.
The initial stage of the project will include a community space for environmental education, visitor information pod, kitchenette, and landscaping, including native vegetation and ephemeral gilgai ponds.
The Wetlands Centre will be located at HD Graham Reserve in Altona Meadows, near internationally-recognised Ramsar-listed Cheetham Wetlands.
Council is investing in early works and is seeking funding from the state and federal governments to further develop the centre to be a premier destination for immersive teaching and learning
from prep to PhD, and a leading environmental research facility.
Once fully funded, the Wetlands Centre will be a significant asset to Hobsons Bay, bringing in economic, educational, and environmental benefits.
Importantly, there will be greater opportunities to embrace nature, leading to improved physical and mental health outcomes.
It will be a state-of-the-art, sustainability focused, drawcard for Hobsons Bay.
“ A place where everyone can connect to Country, improve their health and wellbeing, and be inspired to care for our precious natural environment, in a space that puts Traditional Knowledge Systems at the heart of the design, the community and the visitor experience.”
The initial elements of the Wetlands Centre are scheduled to open in late 2024.
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Project partners include the Hobsons Bay Wetlands Centre Inc, Deakin University, Melbourne Water, Greater Western Water, Ecolinc, Cirqit Health and Birdlife Australia.
In the heart of Hobsons Bay is the Kororoit Creek Trail - a popular cycling and walking corridor away from busy roads. It’s lined with trees, features Geoffrey Ricardo’s magnificent sculptures Spirits of Time and Place and has an abundance of wildlife.
The trail follows the winding Kororoit Creek from Deer Park to Altona and ideally would connect the north and south of Hobsons Bay.
We’re calling on the state and federal governments to help us complete the trail by building a 2.5 km shared user path to connect cyclists and pedestrians from Barnes Road and Cherry Lake in Altona North.
The completed trail will connect to the Federation and Coastal trails and beyond. It would be a win for commuters, cyclists, and walkers.
Stage 1 has been constructed by the Victorian Government and the West Gate Tunnel Project to connect the trail from Blackshaws Road under the Princes Freeway to the Federation Trail. Stages 2 and 3 are also complete, and run from Blackshaws Road to the Barnes Road bridge in Altona North.
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Steve McCurry’s ICONS exhibition is now showing at Seaworks in Williamstown until Sunday 19 May.
The international exhibition features more than 100 large-format photographs that celebrate McCurry’s incredible 40-year photography career.
McCurry’s famous and most recognisable photograph, Afghan Girl, will feature in the exhibition.
His work is inspired by conflict, cultures, ancient traditions and contemporary culture, but always retains a human element, which makes his photography so powerful.
From Afghanistan to India, Southeast Asia to Africa, Cuba to the United States and Brazil to Italy, ICONS is a truly
fascinating collection of images in which the human element takes centre stage.
Don’t miss this stunning exhibition. McCurry’s photographs will both delight, intrigue and haunt you.
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Steve McCurry’s - ICONS ExhibitionDid you know that old mobile phones, chargers, TVs and other electronics should not go in any of your household bins? Electronic waste (e-waste) is any unwanted appliance that’s powered by batteries or a plug. When these products go to landfill, they leach out harmful substances that pollute the soil, air and waterways.
The good news is most e-waste can be refurbished or recycled!
Small e-waste items can be dropped off year-round at one of Council’s ‘Recycling Made Easy’ hubs, located at our libraries and community centres.
Larger e-waste can be dropped off at our annual E-Waste Drop-Off Day. The next one is on Saturday 20 April, 9am to 2pm, at the Operations Centre in Altona.
Get rid of unwanted toxic substances such as bleach, pesticides, weed killers, cleaning products and fuels at our Detox Your Home event on Saturday 11 May, 9am to 2pm, at the Operations Centre in Altona.
This free drive-through and contactless service allows you to safely dispose of household chemicals that are dangerous to store and get rid of. If not disposed of correctly, toxic substances can add extra fuel to a house fire, poison people and pets, release toxic fumes and pollute the environment.
Save the date and drop-off your unwanted household chemicals for free.
One-third of Council’s electricity use is now powered by the sun! We’re proud to be leading the way towards a sustainable energy future by powering our buildings with solar energy.
Since the roll-out of our Virtual Energy Network (VEN) began in 2021, we’ve installed solar panels on 48 Council buildings, reducing the municipality’s greenhouse gas emissions by almost 2,600 tonnes per year (the equivalent of a person flying Melbourne to Sydney about 14,000 times)! Last year, Council generated over 3,000 MWh of renewable electricity (the equivalent needed to power 650 average Victorian households)! The VEN also offers substantial energy cost savings – money we can put back into community services and programs.
Every stage of parenting is a learning curve and requires different skills and attributes. Each term, our early years team partners with a range of professionals to deliver forums and information sessions to
help support Hobsons Bay parents and families.
The topics reflect the diverse range of parenting approaches and needs of our community, including kindergarten and school readiness, managing temper tantrums, ASD and behaviour support and parenting children who worry, just to name a few.
How many playgrounds do we have in Hobsons Bay?
To register and for more information, visit www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/ ParentingSupport
Part of the Australian Heritage Festival
Hobsons Bay is rich in cultural heritage and has many fascinating stories to tell.
Join a walking tour, choose your own heritage adventure and be part of Heritage Hobsons Bay this year.
As well as walking tours, there are talks, discussions and live music events taking place across the city including Williamstown Town Hall, community centres, libraries, parks and sites of significance.
CRIEVE PARADE
PRINCES FREEWAY PRINCES
Manemit/early winter walk
Saturday 20 April
MERTON STREET
Newport Lakes heritage walk
Sunday 28 April
Convict Graves and Tales
Monday 22 April
BLACKSHAWS ROAD CIVIC PARADEHoly Trinity Vicarage tour
Friday 26 April &
Saturday 27 April
WEST GATE FREEWAY PRINCESFREEWAY
Spotswood Industrial Heritage walking tour
Thursday 18 April
MASON STREET
WILLIAMSTOWN NORTH
SOUTH KINGSVILLE
MELBOURNE ROAD
SPOTSWOOD
Alfred Graving Dock tours
Saturday 20 April
DOUGLAS PARADE
NEWPORT
KOROROIT CREEK ROAD
Maritime industry open house and shore walk
Sunday 21 April
WILLIAMSTOWN
MELBOURNE ROAD SEAHOLME
On the Beach
Thursday 18 April
Secrets of the Pinetum
Thursday 2 May
Step back in time heritage walking tours
Tuesday 23, 30 April,
Friday 26 April
Heritage Convict Walk
Monday 15 April
The southern end of Bruce Comben Reserve in Altona Meadows has been transformed into a new vibrant open space for the community!
The redeveloped reserve was officially opened on Sunday 24 March with a community celebration.
Features include:
• new adventure playground with a large climbing frame, accessible in-ground trampoline and carousel, dual flying fox, shaded sandpit and swings
• nature play discovery trail
• multipurpose court
• walking and cycling network
• fenced dog off-lead zone
• BBQ area and shelter
• public toilets
• planting of trees and shrubs throughout the park
• an upgrade and extension of the carpark and new street lighting.
It’s now easier to connect with Council online. We’re excited to launch our customer portal where you can:
Spotswood’s village is now safer for pedestrians and cyclists with reduced speed limits. The change was driven by community feedback through the Better Places Spotswood and South Kingsville program and has been approved by the Victorian Government’s Department of Transport and Planning. Streets bounded by Melbourne Road, The Avenue, Hope Street, and McLister Street (not including Melbourne Road), now have a 40 km/h speed limit. A section of Creek Street is also part of the 40 km/h zone.
While you’re enjoying Spotwood’s delicious eats, visiting ScienceWorks or the redeveloped Donald McLean Reserve, please be mindful of the reduced speed limits and keep an eye out for the new signs.
For more information about the Streets for People project, visit www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/ StreetsforPeople
JJ Ginifer Reserve on Chambers Road in Altona North is open for you to enjoy.
The play space includes a new play tower, tunnel slide, flying fox and additional swings.
The asphalt basketball court has been resurfaced and enhanced to create a more vibrant space and smooth playing surface.
There is also a new sheltered gathering space with a drink fountain and bike hoops. The enhanced garden bed landscaping and new trees will provide additional shade.
The reserve is an important open space for residents and is used by workers from Millers Junction to enjoy a slice of nature on their lunch break.
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Bruce Comben new play space, Altona Meadows JJ Ginifer Reserve, Altona North Bruce Comben new play space, Altona MeadowsAre you 12 to 25 years and interested in music and event management?
Westside FReeZA is seeking new committee members to help create events for our community.
The committee meets every Wednesday afternoon during school terms at Youth Services, Newport Community Hub.
Current committee member Angus loves that FReeZA is so casual and a great way to get into events and make friends.
“ I have always loved helping the community with running events no matter what size,” said Angus.
“ So, when I heard I could do this through FReeZA, I gave it a try. It is amazing to be part of and everyone is so nice.”
Another committee member Tom first joined FReeZA to learn more about gigging as a musician.
Volunteers are the backbone of our community. In this edition, we meet the founder of All 4 Paws Dog Rescue, Maryanne Kovach.
“ Through FreeZA I have learnt the value of hard work and decision making that goes into the larger yet rewarding process of making a great event possible,” said Tom.
“ FReeZA has given me memories that I am eternally grateful for and skills that have helped me become not only a better musician myself but a better team player and contributor to constructing events in Hobsons Bay.”
This is a great opportunity for people aged 12 to 25 to lead, learn and connect through hands-on experience to plan and stage live events and workshops in the local community.
It’s all about young people creating events for young people, thanks to funding from the Victorian Government.
Our youth services team runs free drop-in sessions from 3.30pm to 5.30pm during the term for young people ages 12 to 17 years.
Mondays - Altona Meadows
Thursdays - Newport
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For more information
To sign up, visit
Maryanne founded All 4 Paws Dog Rescue seven years ago. She saw the need for a community approach to rehoming dogs.
“ We rescue dogs and cats of all ages and sizes, from pounds and surrenders and then match them with people who are applying for a pet,” said Maryanne.
Each month there are between 15 and 30 dogs and cats that need rehoming.
A team of volunteers from All 4 Paws Dog Rescue foster animals before a permanent home is found.
“ We’re always in need of foster carers, especially for medium to large dogs. It’s a very rewarding and humbling experience,” said Maryanne.
“ We ask foster carers to have a secure yard, an open home and big hearts.”
Dogs and cats needing a home are shared on the All 4 Paws Dog Rescue Facebook page and their website. The volunteer team tries its best to match the dogs and cats to the right families that are applying.
Maryanne enjoys volunteering and contributing to the community.
“As a foster carer, I’m saving lives and helping families find the right dog to join them.”
To find out more, visit www.all4pawsdogrescue.com.au
When was the Alfred Graving Dock within the old Naval Dockyard in Williamstown built?
Sarah is our technology librarian. She runs fantastic programs for all ages and abilities including Friday Morning Tech Classes, our monthly Tech Café and the Makerspace.
All classes are free, to book visit www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/Libraries
Q. What is your favourite item that people can borrow from our libraries?
A. We have so many great things people can borrow (from robots to projectors) it’s hard to pick a favourite. The scanning pen is available for take-home use and is fantastic for people who find reading difficult, simply scan the page and the pen reads the words for you.
For items that people can use at Altona Meadows Library, my personal favourite is FLUXX. It’s a card game where the rules are created as you play. It takes a few minutes to learn, (games are normally under 15 minutes) and every time you play it’s always unique. We have three STEAM-themed variants you can play with (maths, chemistry and anatomy).
Q. Are there any hidden gems at the Altona Meadows STEAM Centre?
A. Again, it’s hard to pick just one thing, but... we have a free and bookable media room. You can use it for up to two hours a day and it comes with a large screen, lights and a green screen. You can also borrow items like tripods and vlogger kits from our Library of Things collection to add to your technical set-up. It’s a small but versatile space for local creatives wanting to record audio or video content.
Q. What do you love about your job?
A. Technology can be stressful for people trying to keep up with the constant updates and changes (I struggle too!). I love getting to share helpful or creative ways people can interact with their devices (or hopefully feel less frustrated by them). From digital drawing to playing with LEGO, there are so many ways for people to engage with technology (and that makes my job really fun!)
Q. Can you tell us about some of the technology programs at the library?
A. Our regular adult technology classes start again for term two in mid-April and run every Friday morning with topics ranging from scam skills to how to find your phone. These are great for people wanting to build their confidence with technology and learn new skills. We also have a fantastic line-up of workshops and experts coming along to share their knowledge with the community (there are too many to mention here so view our website for details - www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov. au/libraries).
All our programs are free and there is always something amazing going on at the library no matter what your interests are!
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Planting more trees in Hobsons Bay will create cooler, greener suburbs, with cleaner air and healthier communities.
Historically, western suburbs have low canopy cover. Before settlement, the area was basalt plains and had fewer big trees than eastern suburbs. There are many benefits to increasing our tree canopy and planting trees on private land:
• more trees shade our environment and cool our streets
• a shaded house means you can also save money on air-conditioning bills!
• established trees improve mental health and reduce stress
• trees enhance biodiversity
• more trees improve air quality. Since the adoption of the Urban Forest Strategy in 2020, we have planted over 99,000 trees in our streets, parks and reserves and given away 7,000 trees to residents.
Check out our One, Two, Tree video series on our website and claim a free tree for your garden.
TOP TREES TO PLANT IN BIG YARDS
• Southern Magnolia
• Drooping Sheoak
• White Spruce
TOP TREES TO PLANT IN MEDIUM YARDS
• Flowering Gum (dwarf varieties)
• Native Frangipani
• Willow Myrtle
TOP TREES TO PLANT IN SMALL YARDS
• Japanese Maple
• Port Wine Magnolia
• Weeping Bottlebrush (compact variety), Callistemon viminalis (compact variety)
To view the full list of tree recommendations on our website, scan the QR code on the left.
Our youth services team is running fun events and activities for young people during the autumn school holidays, check out the program.
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Thursday 18 April
1.30pm to 3.30pm
Laverton Community Hub
Join us for a storytelling workshop and explore ideas of home and migration.
RUSSELL’S TRAVELLING SUITCASE
Friday 19 April
10am to 12pm
Logan Reserve, Queen St, Altona Bring the kids to this special story time under the Moreton Bay Fig at Logan Reserve.
BIG COUNTRY GAMES DAY
Saturday 27 April
10am to 12pm
Newport Community Hub
Come and try traditional children's games from First Nations communities with Aunty Pauline.
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Saturday 20 April, 12pm to 2.30pm, Seabrook Community Centre
Saturday 18 May, 10am to 11.30am, Altona North Library
National Reconciliation week
A rollicking journey through the life and times of one of Australia’s greatest tennis players, from acclaimed actor Damian Callinan. Presented as part of Arts at your Doorstep - bringing professional theatre, comedy and live music to Hobsons Bay.
Pop-in for a chat with Mayor Cr Matt Tyler to discuss any Council-related issues.
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Saturday 27 April, 10am to 2pm
Saturday 25 May, 10am to 2pm
Mesh Mash
54 Woods Street, Laverton
Learn how to create and design unique stencils and how to screenprint them onto fabric and paper.
PROJECT POHEWA
Sunday 28 April, 12pm to 3pm
Sunday 26 May, 12pm to 3pm
Woods Street Arts Space, 44 Woods Street, Laverton
Delve into the mesmerising art of Poi-making and weaving flowers with harakeke flax.
Learn how to mend and upcycle your clothes and textiles at one of our hand sewing or machine mending classes this May.
Thursday 2 May, 7.30pm
Altona Theatre, 115 Civic Parade, Altona
Tickets: Full $35, concession $25, groups (10+) $25 each
To book, visit Hobsons Bay Tickets
Wednesday 22 May 2024, 5.30pm to 8pm
Laverton Community Hub
Thursday 30 May 2024, 5.30pm to 8pm
Williamstown Town Hall
Come chat to experts about your child’s school readiness. Council’s preschool field officers and staff from primary schools in Hobsons Bay will be available to answer questions.
27 May to 3 June
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National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. Keep an eye on our website for an event near you and visit Participate Hobsons Bay to help shape the Hobsons Bay Reconciliation Action Plan.
Project Pohewa